Hi-- I see other guys have had some luck with finding units via feldpost numbers. I'm a history major that has done tons of research in my time, but the field of German units is new, daunting and HUGE. I've submitted a search form to the Deutsche Dienststelle, but I'm impatient, and was hoping someone out there could give me a leg up on finding my great grandfather's unit. I was hoping it could give me an idea of where he was when he died. Here's what little info I have:
Stabsfeldwebel Karl Friedrich Kilian, born 1899 in Aschaffenburg, Feldpost nummer 20693. I have a document from the Landsberg courthouse dated 1952 with a deposition from one of his captured men that saw him gunned down by Russians while trying to surrender, I think in Feb of 1945. I'm trying to get an idea of where in Russian he was killed.
Here's a photo from 1941 of him and his sons. My wife and I are going to visit the uncle in the HJ uniform in Bavaria next October. Any help is appreciated guys!
Also, I'm looking for a pair of original Stabs boards and a ribbon bar like the one in the photo-- WWI EKII, Hindenburg Cross w/ Swords, and Austrian Anchluss. He also has another bar with the KVK w/ Swords between the EKII and Hindenburg. If you can help, let me know.
Stabsfeldwebel Karl Friedrich Kilian, born 1899 in Aschaffenburg, Feldpost nummer 20693. I have a document from the Landsberg courthouse dated 1952 with a deposition from one of his captured men that saw him gunned down by Russians while trying to surrender, I think in Feb of 1945. I'm trying to get an idea of where in Russian he was killed.
Here's a photo from 1941 of him and his sons. My wife and I are going to visit the uncle in the HJ uniform in Bavaria next October. Any help is appreciated guys!
Also, I'm looking for a pair of original Stabs boards and a ribbon bar like the one in the photo-- WWI EKII, Hindenburg Cross w/ Swords, and Austrian Anchluss. He also has another bar with the KVK w/ Swords between the EKII and Hindenburg. If you can help, let me know.
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